I'm afraid this is by design. The nvidia driver packages blacklist the
VGA framebuffer module that plymouth relies on in order to provide a
graphical splash screen; given that nvidia upstream asserts that loading
the framebuffer module makes the system unstable, there's not really
anything plymouth can do about this (at least not until we have Mir
available).
** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Plymouth does not display graphical prompt
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